Henry Bauer

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Henry H. Bauer (born 1931) is a former professor of chemistry at Virginia Tech and notorious crank magnet. In the realm of pseudoscience he is probably best known for his writings denying that HIV causes AIDS,[1][2][3] though he is also known for arguing in favor of the existence of the Loch Ness Monster.[4] He was formerly the editor-in-chief of the "peer-reviewed" pseudojournal the Journal of Scientific Exploration.[5]

External links[edit]

  • Personal website (warning: contains high levels of crankery)
  • Archive of his papers on all sorts of topics
  • One of many blog posts on the Debunking Denialism blog debunking Bauer's bogus HIV/AIDS denialist arguments

References[edit]

  1. Ex-prof says HIV not sexually transmitted, Collegiate Times
  2. Favorable review of one of his HIV/AIDS denialist books
  3. Debunking of his denialist arguments by the blogger Orac
  4. The case for the Loch Ness ‘‘Monster’’: The scientific evidence, Journal of Scientific Exploration
  5. Commentary on “Questioning the HIV–AIDS hypothesis: 30 years of dissent”

Categories: [Living people] [HIV/AIDS] [Chemists] [Crank magnetism] [Cryptozoology] [Denialists]


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